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What are these tracks?


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have you've ever seen those monster millipedes that come out this time of year as well, they'll snack on all the dead fishies that peoples throws on the lakes, i have seen them come about 5' long and have big eyes and tentacles on there head as well.

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If there was a picture of how it started, or how it ended, it might be a little easier to decipher...I would have to go with a raptor trying to make off with something that was just a bit to heavy.

Might have been that danged Pilated Woodpeck from awhile back, with a humongus frikken grub from inside that bored out tree? eek

Something else....maybe the wind was blowing something along? Those marks on the side look pretty danged uniform?

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This is a tough call. If it was a wounded bird, there would almost certainly be some variation in the tracks that appear to have been created by wings. Also, I would think that a wounded bird woud be fatigured after somewhat of a struggle to get through the snow leaving a break in the consistency.

This may be off-the-wall, but maybe it's a MOJO Goose decoy being pulled through the snow. Doesn't necessarily need to be turned on to get the wings to spin and cause a track like this.

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This is a tough call. If it was a wounded bird, there would almost certainly be some variation in the tracks that appear to have been created by wings. Also, I would think that a wounded bird woud be fatigured after somewhat of a struggle to get through the snow leaving a break in the consistency.

This may be off-the-wall, but maybe it's a MOJO Goose decoy being pulled through the snow. Doesn't necessarily need to be turned on to get the wings to spin and cause a track like this.

Where are the person's tracks who was dragging it?

I am stumped.

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I agree, too consistent to be an animal...no resting, no checking backtrack,etc. My guess is someone riding a unicycle with "cheater" wheels on the sides.... the center marks look quite deep, so that is where the weight was, the sides look "mechanical" though, because of consistency. Have to follow the trail aways, both ways, to figure that one out.

p.s.- how about a 3wheeler, with big "Floatation" tires on the back?

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